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Help -- about to purchase my first set of reloading equipment!
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<blockquote data-quote="sodakota" data-source="post: 1601323" data-attributes="member: 81002"><p>I started reloading in the 50's. I've had quite a few different manufacturer's equipment for Herters to present. I had a Star Reloader that was great for loading quantities of ammo. I have at least a dozen different brands of dies. </p><p>If I were to do it all over again, I think I'd go with RCBS equipment. Their warranty and prompt customer service is the main reason. But there's nothing wrong with there run if the mill dies and presses. </p><p>There would be exceptions. I have some wildcat cartridges that other manufacturer's dies were much better product for the $'s. </p><p>Also if you get into bench rest or into extreme accuracy you might want to look at speciality benchrest dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sodakota, post: 1601323, member: 81002"] I started reloading in the 50’s. I’ve had quite a few different manufacturer’s equipment for Herters to present. I had a Star Reloader that was great for loading quantities of ammo. I have at least a dozen different brands of dies. If I were to do it all over again, I think I’d go with RCBS equipment. Their warranty and prompt customer service is the main reason. But there’s nothing wrong with there run if the mill dies and presses. There would be exceptions. I have some wildcat cartridges that other manufacturer’s dies were much better product for the $’s. Also if you get into bench rest or into extreme accuracy you might want to look at speciality benchrest dies. [/QUOTE]
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